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Qaisarbagh (Hindi: क़ैसरबाग़, Urdu: قيصر باغ, pronounced [qɛːsərˈbaːɣ], Emperor's Garden), also spelled Qaiserbagh, Kaisarbagh or Kaiserbagh, is a complex in the city of Lucknow, located in the Awadh region of India. It was built by Wajid Ali Shah (1847-1856), the last Nawab of Awadh. The campaigning Irish journalist William Howard Russell wrote a classic account of the looting of the Qaisar Bagh in 1858 by drunken British troops in the course of the Great Uprising/Indian Mutiny. A kiosk from the Qaisar Bagh gardens was sent to England as a tribute for Queen Victoria and now stands in the Frogmore Gardens at Windsor Castle.

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  • Qaisarbagh (Hindi: क़ैसरबाग़, Urdu: قيصر باغ, pronounced [qɛːsərˈbaːɣ], Emperor's Garden), also spelled Qaiserbagh, Kaisarbagh or Kaiserbagh, is a complex in the city of Lucknow, located in the Awadh region of India. It was built by Wajid Ali Shah (1847-1856), the last Nawab of Awadh. The campaigning Irish journalist William Howard Russell wrote a classic account of the looting of the Qaisar Bagh in 1858 by drunken British troops in the course of the Great Uprising/Indian Mutiny. A kiosk from the Qaisar Bagh gardens was sent to England as a tribute for Queen Victoria and now stands in the Frogmore Gardens at Windsor Castle. (en)
  • Qaisarbagh ( Hindi : क़ैसरबाग़, Urdu : قيصر باغ, "il giardino dell'imperatore"), scritto anche Qaisar Bagh, Qaiserbagh, Kaisarbagh o Kaiserbagh, è un complesso architettonico nella città di Lucknow, situato nella regione storica di Awadh dell'India. Fu costruito da Wajid Ali Shah (1847-1856), l'ultimo Nawab di Awadh. Il giornalista irlandese William Howard Russell scrisse un classico racconto del saccheggio del Qaisar Bagh nel 1858 da parte di un contingente di truppe britanniche ubriache nel corso della Prima guerra d'indipendenza indiana. (it)
  • Qaisarbagh (Hindi: क़ैसरबाग़, Urdu: قيصر باغ‎, Jardim do Imperador), também denominado Qaiserbagh, Kaisarbagh ou Kaiserbagh, é um complexo localizado na cidade de Lucknow, na região de Awadh na Índia. Foi construído por (1847-1856), o último nababo de Lucknow. (pt)
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  • Qaisarbagh (Hindi: क़ैसरबाग़, Urdu: قيصر باغ, pronounced [qɛːsərˈbaːɣ], Emperor's Garden), also spelled Qaiserbagh, Kaisarbagh or Kaiserbagh, is a complex in the city of Lucknow, located in the Awadh region of India. It was built by Wajid Ali Shah (1847-1856), the last Nawab of Awadh. The campaigning Irish journalist William Howard Russell wrote a classic account of the looting of the Qaisar Bagh in 1858 by drunken British troops in the course of the Great Uprising/Indian Mutiny. A kiosk from the Qaisar Bagh gardens was sent to England as a tribute for Queen Victoria and now stands in the Frogmore Gardens at Windsor Castle. (en)
  • Qaisarbagh ( Hindi : क़ैसरबाग़, Urdu : قيصر باغ, "il giardino dell'imperatore"), scritto anche Qaisar Bagh, Qaiserbagh, Kaisarbagh o Kaiserbagh, è un complesso architettonico nella città di Lucknow, situato nella regione storica di Awadh dell'India. Fu costruito da Wajid Ali Shah (1847-1856), l'ultimo Nawab di Awadh. Il giornalista irlandese William Howard Russell scrisse un classico racconto del saccheggio del Qaisar Bagh nel 1858 da parte di un contingente di truppe britanniche ubriache nel corso della Prima guerra d'indipendenza indiana. (it)
  • Qaisarbagh (Hindi: क़ैसरबाग़, Urdu: قيصر باغ‎, Jardim do Imperador), também denominado Qaiserbagh, Kaisarbagh ou Kaiserbagh, é um complexo localizado na cidade de Lucknow, na região de Awadh na Índia. Foi construído por (1847-1856), o último nababo de Lucknow. (pt)
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  • Qaisar Bagh (pt)
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